Activities

Walking and Climbing in Loch Lomond

Walking and ClimbingBase yourself at Loch Lomond and you have an ideal base from which to explore many great walks and climbs. Whether you wish to indulge in easy, picturesque rambles, more challenging mountain walks or climbing, it is all here.


  • Balloch Castle Country Park
    Balloch Castle Visitor Centre is at the centre of the country park, overlooking Loch Lomond amid woods and parkland. The Visitor Centre has informatio..
  • Ben Lomond
    Standing guard over the loch with its distinctive profile, Ben Lomond is clearly visible from every area of the loch. In the ownership of the National..
  • Duncryne hill walk
    Duncryne Hill is just south of the village of Gartocharn close to the south shores of Loch Lomond. Although just under 500 feet high its summit viewpo..
  • Firkin Point
    "The Old Road Lochside Walks". Located between Inverbeg and Tarbet. 3 miles of level surfaced path in either direction. The lochside path is ideal for..
  • Lomond Guides

    Experience Loch Lomond's outstanding scenery, wildlife and heritage the best way possible - on foot, in your own small group and with the services ..

  • Overtoun Estate
    This beautiful estate lies approximately 2 miles east of Dumbarton at the foot of the Kilpatrick Hills. Its many attractions include historic gardens,..
  • Queen Elizabeth Forest Park
    Over 75,000 acres of forest park interspersed with dramatic Highland scenery. With the interests of leisure and recreation very much in mind the park ..
  • Rob Roy Way
    A seven day walk across the Southern Highlands of Scotland taking in some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK. Starting from Drymen on the Wes..
  • Stoneymollan Trail, Balloch
    This well known local walk follows a well used route over the hills linking the Firth of Clyde with Loch Lomondside. An exhilarating walk from Cardros..
  • The West Highland Way
    The West Highland Way is a challenging walking route which in places crosses wild expanses of remote country where the going can be strenuous. It exte..
  • Water Track Walk - Strathblane
    Join the old railway line near Strathblane Library and at the old station house turn left and continue up the Cuilt Brae Road (B821). At the first sha..